As soon as I started my private practice, I started blogging. Over time, it has helped me grow an audience, rank high on Google, and maintain a consistent connection with my clients.
If you find blogging daunting, or you have been meaning to start but just don’t know how to get going, in this episode, I discuss helpful tips from my personal blogging experience to help you get started.
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What is blogging?
A blog is a place where you can write about your personal experiences or share information. As a counsellor, blogging is a really useful tool that you can use to create great content for your website that also allows you to share helpful information with your clients.
Why is blogging important?
I started blogging as soon as I opened up my private practice and I would recommend it to anyone who is opening up a private practice - even if it hasn’t opened yet - start blogging now, so that you can build up that SEO!
Things to keep in mind when blogging
Write for your audience
Write in an accessible, clear, and simple language that will draw in your audience while keeping the information understandable.
Plan your blog post ideas
Set aside some time to create a rough schedule of blog post ideas for the next 6-12 months, and then all you will have to do is fill in the information when you write the blog. Find a rhythm that works for you, but keep it consistent.
Write about your niche
Cover topics that relate to your niche to build a solid foundation of expertise that your audience can read through.
Keep a simple layout
Make sure that your blog has:
4 tips on how to blog
Keep your blogs date-free so that even if you stop blogging, your audience won’t know.
This makes the blog more visually appealing and will encourage people to stay on that page a little bit longer and engage with the content.
Always make sure to use royalty-free images from a site like Unsplash and reference the photographer.
Longer blogs are often left unread or skimmed through.
This helps your content to remain relevant for both your audience’s interest and for Google’s SEO rankings.
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Resources Mentioned and Useful Links:
Ep 16: 3 Things to Do Differently in Your Canadian Private Practice
Jane App: Use the promo code FEARLESS for one month’s grace period
Get a website as unique as your practice with Brighter Vision
Ep 08: How to build a Canadian Website that Ranks High on Google with Austin Kirkland
Article: How to Set Up a Canadian Private Practice Website
Create your blogs using the free tool Canva
Find great royalty-free images at Unsplash
Sign up for my free e-course on How to Start an Online Canadian Private Practice
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